An exhausted jumble of execrations directed at himself, the hellish place, and everything within it ran through his mind. |
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A jumble sale will be held on Saturday at the Emmanuel Church Halls, in The Grove, West Wickham. |
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But I might very well give it to the local charity shop or the church jumble sale. |
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It's going to be more like a proper high street shop and less like a jumble sale. |
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Currently, the village hall has bookings for only the keep-fit group, a private party and a jumble sale. |
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Also, they tend to relate a clear and definite series of events rather than a ramblingly incoherent jumble. |
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The steeply sloping reef was covered in a jumble of steel hawser, deck plates, twisted girder and hand-rail. |
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Built in 1792 as a summer retreat, it's a charming legacy of the days when Azerbaijan was a chaotic jumble of rival khanates and principalities. |
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The layout is symmetrical and orderly, which contrasts with the cottagey jumble of perennials and bulbs within the four rectangular beds. |
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Around the front door was a jumble of wild roses and he went up the path and knocked lightly. |
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There was a limpid pool of emerald water rimmed with brown sand, set in a giant's jumble of rubbed granite blocks. |
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Around 6km of crenellated walls and arched gateways enclose a tight jumble of streets and cafe-lined squares. |
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Among the jumble and mess were hidden treasures priceless articles bundled next to worthless rubbish. |
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There have been so many run-ins with police and psychiatric staff that it all becomes a jumble. |
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Fundraising events included a giant sale at Marshfield, lunches, jumble sales and coffee mornings. |
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For decades McGarrell has been known for complex paintings that jumble myth, invented fictions and surreal landscapes. |
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It's unlicensed so if you need some bevvies to jumble up the courage, get tanked up elsewhere. |
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A jumble of investments created as an alternative to losing all one's money backing a single horse. |
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Pope has a scratchy, dark drawing style that tosses characters and objects together in an impressionistic jumble. |
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When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales. |
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Click on the gefilte fish on the site's main page, and you're welcomed into a colorful, if slightly meshuga, jumble of gay Judaism. |
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Probing the topsy-turvy jumble of wreckage, I spotted the parallel lines of tank tracks. |
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Regrettably, such dialectics piled on the post-punk jumble are too didactic to warrant repeat listenings, even at grad-school shindigs. |
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The last week, a jumble of emotions complicated me and all I could do was mope around the house, stewing in them. |
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Other drawings and photographs, projected as slides or mounted on easels, picked out details of the city, highlighting the jumble of old and new. |
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The person who has sat next to me every day for the last 18 months is just a jumble of sketchy features and vague associations. |
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The end product is a strong, vibrant painting in bold colours with a wealth of detail capturing the jumble of roofs and chimneys. |
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We ascend, our cameras out of film and our slates covered in a jumble of barely decipherable notes. |
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Compound that with my unfulfilled desire to just be done with it and I was a jumble of nerves. |
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This isn't a song but an unmelodic jumble of morbid nonsensical words without structure or a chorus. |
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Hobby investors can and do find real gems at jumble sales, local junk auctions and, sometimes, even out of the small ads in newspapers. |
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Though it may look like a jumble, hopefully after breadboarding the circuit and studying the circuit diagram, the photos will make more sense. |
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As we arrived at the square the normal jumble of carts, wagons, stalls, and milling people that we saw every day greeted us. |
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Either he's clearing a house or he's an ardent searcher on the car boot sale, jumble sale and charity shop circuits. |
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I feel like something flung together at the last minute, something made out of jumble sale cast-offs and things won at fairgrounds. |
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The outside light had faded and the crammed interior was a dim jumble of dark shapes under the solitary bulb. |
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From its neat grid of streets which parallel the long waterfront, a more chaotic jumble of lanes wriggle up the hillside. |
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How can any sense be made of what may appear to be a chaotic jumble of attitudes? |
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Chipped china, broken furniture and left over jumble sale items are also consigned to the rubbish tip. |
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Straddling a sharp turn of the Wuyang River, its picturesque jumble of stone and concrete houses line banks loomed over by steep, humpy hills. |
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There may well be a few more jumble sales and autumn fairs in Sheffield next year. |
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Some did, however, and found a weird jumble of ohmmeters, rheostats, condensers, and other parts wired together in an incomprehensible manner. |
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Within, she found a confused jumble of random thoughts and an intense feeling of pain. |
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If he fell, he would plummet 60 feet straight down onto the jumble of boulders strewn at the base. |
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As a teenager he would buy bras, French knickers and dresses at jumble sales to wear. |
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Her large, almond shaped honey eyes glinted with a jumble of emotions, especially worry. |
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As if drunk, or stoned or demented, I jumble everything up, use wrong words or leave gaps in sentences that trail off to nowhere. |
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The faces in the end zone are a jumble as the noise envelops him with each jarring stride. |
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The Miltech shop is a jumble of jigs, tools and fixtures, each dedicated to a specific task, such as an original M1 barrel vise. |
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The buildings are tall, weather-beaten grey sandstone, a pleasing jumble of medieval and modern. |
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I met them in front of the tennis courts by the jumble of parked bicycles as we had decided only to find them all wearing grim faces and frowns. |
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The stony path wound up the hill past a cave shrine and spiralled between one last jumble of boulders. |
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Actually, come to think of it, the person responsible for this here jumble of junk should be punished, not rewarded. |
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His desk is a chaotic jumble of books, journals, miscellaneous documents, and baby pictures of his three children. |
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I started selling jumble from a table outside my house and have just kept going. |
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When I was a teenager I bought a book from a jumble sale called The Insult Dictionary which told you how to insult people in five languages. |
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I must have bought the frame years ago in a jumble sale in York and probably thought no more about it until Florence gave me the photos. |
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A jumble sale to boost group funds will be held on Saturday, May 22, at 2pm in the hut. |
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Kind-hearted youngsters held a jumble sale to raise money for a toddler born with a rare heart condition. |
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These include a treasure hunt and barbecue on July 17 and a flower and vegetable sale and a jumble sale in September. |
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It was also in the late 1980s that my father arrived home one night with a box of old albums that were meant for the jumble sale. |
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There will also be a jumble sale selling car parts, a crafts and models marquee, a funfair and a cars and commercial vehicle line-up. |
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Bargains are in store at a jumble sale taking place to raise money for a cancer charity. |
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In fact, they were right in keeping with the decor of whitewashed walls and a jumble of French posters advertising long-forgotten wines and aperitifs. |
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The class accumulated the money by organising a jumble sale. |
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If you want to jump on the badge wagon big time, car boot sales, charity shops, local community fairs, jumble sales and junk shops are the best hunting grounds. |
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The retail side of his trade, however, presented much more of a Dickensian jumble with seal rings, English china, snuff boxes, and walking sticks. |
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At first sight, she would appear to have started a jumble sale. |
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The result is a jumble of unrelated storylines that lack cohesion and a strong throughline. |
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Mark McKinnon and George Caudill on the jumble that's likely to come after the caucuses. |
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We now need people to come along and spend their money at the jumble sale. |
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As he held her hands, images tumbled into her mind, a confused jumble. |
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Hammers, tongs, chisels, drills, rivets and a jumble of other small tools ringed this area, neatly lying on tables or upon shelves within quick reach of the smith. |
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Inside it was like a Victorian jumble sale with kitsch ornaments everywhere, and the cluttered rooms lit only by the orange glow of 40-watt bulbs in frilly lampshades. |
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The words she spoke were in a jumble and in between small belches. |
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Up close, the jumble of marks and bright unmixed colors is almost incomprehensible, but when viewed from a distance the floral images coalesce and gain structure. |
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Laid out in front of me was a jumble of items, my computer and a charger among them. |
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The palimpsestic jumble created by the network of pedestrian acts in the city, ultimately leaves the detective suspended at the surface, as if the city space were indeed flat. |
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But when the storm makes landfall, you get the small waves along with the big, all mashed together in a disorganized jumble. |
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Even after we had become used to the fascinating jumble of treasures piled throughout the house our visits were marked by an anticipatory, nervous excitement. |
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It does not, however, have to be a dizzying jumble of clutter. |
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If you only use tyres recommended for your car by major manufacturers, you'll probably never glance at the jumble of letters and numbers on the sidewall, and never need to. |
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Unless you tidy up, everyone can see the gruesome jumble of cables. |
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Many of the shelves are already cleared and the rest are an untidy jumble. |
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It's a sociable port, with jaunty coconut palms lining its brassy waterfront, an agreeable jumble of architectural styles, and a very lived-in sense of its own history. |
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We skirt around men dragging boxes of green plastic dinosaurs across the floor, bales of bubble wrap, a jumble of king-sized golden picture frames. |
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Fund-raiser Elizabeth Sykes said that while youngsters could collect jumble with their parents, other volunteer helpers now had to undergo a police check. |
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When, with the assistance of Lottery money and a barrage of jumble and plant sales, the village reopened its reading room, the ceremony was performed by two very old ladies. |
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St Sampsons Social Centre for Old People, in Church Street, was rented out on Mondays to local causes so they could hold table-top fundraising sales of jumble and bric-a-brac. |
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Curious jumble of modern and ancient city and village, primitiveness and the other thing. |
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He poured heaps of them onto a bed and set about sorting the jumble of tiny vehicles. |
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We grasped kelp to anchor us, so as not to be taken out in the backwash, and clambered over its slimy fronds to the jumble of boulders that constituted the beach. |
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A jumble of split screen video, audio snippets, on-site reporting, and commentary cut-aways followed. |
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This was less of an auction, one might think, more of a jumble sale. |
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It pauses the careening jumble of events to carve out moments of stillness. |
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The first fund-raising event was a jumble sale at Ivy Lane School. |
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Some of the rubbish you find on there wouldn't sell in a jumble sale here. |
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This motor fest is exactly as it sounds, a jumble sale of motoring nicknacks and peculiarities. |
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These diamictite rocks are composed of finely ground mud, containing a jumble of faceted pebbles. |
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Had the world been coagmented from that supposed fortuitous jumble, this hypothesis had been tolerable. |
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Viewers saw a jumble of spinning, broken images as the copters collided and plunged to the ground in a park in Phoenix, Arizona. |
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The morphing graphics involve a jumble of characters and asterisks and are interesting the first time. |
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Grasshoppers in jam jars, Cinnamon sticks and iron bars, Brandy snaps and jumble brain scars, Alarm clock clamps of fallen stars. |
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However, it is more likely to refer to the idea of a jumble or hodge podge of ingredients in the filling. |
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Why dost thou blend and jumble such inconsistencies together? |
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Out in the front yard, a jumble of iris japonica, Chinese epimedium and carex leaves covers one wall, a plant wall experiment begun five years ago. |
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Rodeo struggled up through layers of sleep and saw a jumble of beer cans and one-shot liquor bottles, cold pizza, ripped stockings and underwear and a hash pipe. |
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He took thousands of pictures of the area at the time and decided to shoot some film, too, after paying PS5 for an old cine camera at a jumble sale. |
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Bored sexpot housewife Joyce Monroe even looks to seduce him in a scene that Bourne stages as a hilarious jumble of limbs, blades and a conveniently vibrating washing machine. |
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